I dont have asthma but im sure it helps a great deal for people who have it, and i dont think it will stop people from going to bars and such, and it will help alot of people cut down because they wont want to go out in the cold LOLrctroub wrote:It has happened here (In Delaware) and I personally like it. It helps me, having asthma, breath better and not worry about waiting extra time for a "Non Smoking" table in a restaurant.
Ban Smoking in Pubs/Public Places?
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I think people need to leave other people alone. If you don't like smoke where you are then go somewhere else. I'm sure that if enough people want No Smoking bars or pubs then someone will open one. What's next I can't eat a steak in a restaurant because someone is offended or because it's not good for me. Cut me a brake and quit ruining everybody else's fun.
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